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Jan 02, 2026 - 08:25 AM
Tape width is an important consideration because it affects coverage, support, and flexibility for different medical needs. Narrow widths (like 1/2") are ideal for securing small dressings or for use on fingers and delicate areas, while wider tapes (such as 2" or 3") offer more coverage and are better for larger dressings or securing devices. The best width depends on the intended application, with a range available from 1/2" to 3". For example, 3M 15300 (1/2") is great for precision, while 3M 15303 (3") provides maximum coverage. Multiple width options ensure you can find the perfect fit for your needs.
